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Slysoft AnyDVD & HD v6.1.9.7 Beta
Posted by DaWeSTi 757 Day ago, There are 9 comments, 10353 views

AnyDVD is a driver, which unprotects DVD-Movies automatically in the background. This DVD appears unprotected and region code free for all applications and the Windows operating system as well. With AnyDVD's help copy tools like CloneDVD, Pinnacle Instant Copy, InterVideo DVD-Copy, etc. are able to copy CSS protected Movies. With the help of AnyDVD you can watch movies with non matching region codes with every DVD Player Software you like! AnyDVD decrypts not just DVDs: AnyDVD allows you also to play, copy and rip protected Audio CDs! But AnyDVD does much more, of course. For example, it is possible to control the rotational speed of your DVD drive, so you can watch DVDs on your PC with far less noise!

 

6.1.9.7 2007 11 11
- New (Blu-ray): AnyDVD ripper copies BD+ titles
- New (Blu-ray): Removed "BD+ not supported" warning, as all available BD+ titles can be copied with AnyDVD ripper, or can be watched on HTPC without HDCP using PowerDVD 3104 and AnyDVD. Reports indicate, that burned BD+ titles work on PS3 and standalone players as well.
- Note to Twentieth Century Fox: As you can see, BD+ didn't offer you any advanced security, it just annoyed some of your customers with older players. So could you please cut this crap and start publishing your titles on HD DVD? There are thousands of people willing to give you money. :-)
- Note to people considering to invest in HD media: Please buy HD DVD instead of Blu-ray. HD DVD is much more consumer friendly (e.g., no region coding, AACS not mandatory). Don't give your money to people, who throw your fair-use rights out of the window.
- New (HD DVD & Blu-ray): Support for more MKBv4 titles
- Some minor fixes and improvements
- Updated languages
- Supports 15 new MKBv4 titles

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There are 9 additional comments
A very good tip to 20 century Fox and the consumer. I agree HD media is fair game, but also expensive.
RE:Slysoft AnyDVD & HD v6.1.9.7 Beta by JOSE on 2007-11-12 11:49:02
hello world
RE:Slysoft AnyDVD & HD v6.1.9.7 Beta by JOSE on 2007-11-12 16:46:40
oh yeah indeed
RE:Slysoft AnyDVD & HD v6.1.9.7 Beta by Gunslinger on 2007-11-12 19:04:42
if there are 9 comments on this topic..... why the fu3k cant i see them all ?????
RE:Slysoft AnyDVD & HD v6.1.9.7 Beta by Henryboy on 2007-11-12 20:10:52
None that I can see...lol
RE:Slysoft AnyDVD & HD v6.1.9.7 Beta by ninedodge on 2007-11-13 02:28:33
Every one Be Patient It will Come!
RE:Slysoft AnyDVD & HD v6.1.9.7 Beta by Ctrl_Alt_Del on 2007-11-13 08:16:21
I agree completely with the submitter. I know my voice is just another drop in the ocean, but I simply WILL NOT buy a Blu-ray player OR the discs. I haven't bought a HD DVD player yet because I'm hoping it will be the standard instead of Blu-ray. I'd hate to think that I bought the latest and greatest only to find out that it went the other way and now my new hardware is obsolete and un-supported.

Make your voice heard (by where you spend your dollars) and make HD DVD the one used most. Sony screwed us with the rootkits big time, now it's payback time.
RE : by downunder on 2007-11-14 06:45:28
 Fair comment 
RE:Slysoft AnyDVD & HD v6.1.9.7 Beta by Dusty_Trigger on 2007-11-13 11:00:47
Any info on New Medium Enterprises' High-Density Versatile Multilayer Disc (HD VMD) which uses the red laser technology of DVDs to hold up to 30GB (on a single side) and can be encoded up to 40 Mbps supporting 7.1-channel Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS audio (not Dolby TrueHD or DTS Master Audio surround-sound).
Players expected to cost about $150 and discs between DVDs and HD. Few titles are out yet.
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